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<title>CSS3 Border Bottom Test</title>

<style type="text/css">
body {border-bottom: solid red;}
h3 {border-bottom: aqua solid 50px;}
h4 {border-bottom:  5mm silver dashed;}
em {border-bottom: 5px dotted green;}
blockquote {border-bottom: 200%;}
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<h1>CSS3 Border Bottom Test</h1>





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<li >
For "border-bottom", initial is (see individual properties), it applies to all elements,
it is not inherited, percentage values are N/A, media is visual, and computed value is
absolute values.
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</ul>
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PASS CRITERIA:
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<p>
If statement above is correct, this paragraph should have the 
border bottom determined by initial indivdual property values.  No specific CSS rules are applied.  However, the
border bottom property does apply to the p element.
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<h3>
This h3 heading has a border bottom of aqua solid 50px, but this <em>emphasized text
</em> has a border bottom of 5px dotted green; the rules applied are:
"h3 {border-bottom: aqua solid 50px;}"
"em {border-bottom: 5px dotted green;}"
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<h4>
This h4 heading has a border bottom property of 5mm silver dashed (because of the
rule "h4 {border-bottom: 5mm silver dashed;}", but these <i>italicized words</i>
have a border bottom of (initial values of individual properties)(no specific CSS rules
applied to "i" element), because the border-bottom
property does not inherit.  
However, the border bottom property does apply to the h4 and i elements.
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<blockquote>
This blockquote element should have a UA-default border bottom.  The
nonsensical rule "blockquote {border-bottom: 200%}" should be ignored,
but the border-bottom property does apply to the blockquote element.
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All other properties of this page should be UA-default.
This is a paragraph, like the one above.  Also, the body's border bottom should be solid red,
because of the rule "body {border-bottom: solid red;}". 
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